The Lancers rushed for an amazing 665 yards and eight touchdowns in a 65-20 nonleague victory over visiting Montebello at Excelsior Stadium.

Senior Jose Guzman ran for 220 yards and two touchdowns, Ray Craig ran for another 184 yards and four scores and Julio Macias added 149 yards and two more touchdowns.

But it wasn’t just the offense that was impressive. Macias added five tackles, three forced fumbles and two sacks and Richie Adams had five tackles and two forced fumbles.

Norwalk hosts Los Amigos next week.

Wilson 28, Inglewood 6: Brandon Robertson ran for 115 yards and a touchdown for the Bruins in their season opener at Coleman Stadium.

Jemari Roberts put Wilson on the board first with a 5-yard run in the first quarter. The Sentinels cut the lead to 7-6 on its next possession but never got closer.

The Bruins play Garden Grove Pacifica next week at Bolsa Grande High.

Long Beach Wilson got on the board first with a 5-yard run by Jemari Roberts in the first quarter that gave Wilson a lead over Inglewood that it would not relinquish.

Glenn 29, Sierra Vista 28 (2OT): Brandon Kelly scored two OT touchdowns, including from 32 yards in the second extra period, and Jose Escobar hit Rhamad Green for a 2-point conversion to claim the victory.

Escobar threw two touchdown passes and totaled more than 200 yards.

The Eagles play La Serna at Cal High next week.

Compton 55, Bloomington 0: Currry Williams ran for 174 yards and four touchdowns as the Tarbabes cruised to victory in their season opener.

Byron Walker added 116 yards and a touchdown on nine carries and James McConico scored on a 70-yard run. Jovan Bronson caught a 45-yard touchdown pass.

On defense, defensive tackle Justin Brown and defensive end Dominique Ciapula each had seven tackles.

Compton takes a week off before playing rival Dominguez.

Serra 56, Silverado 21: The Cavaliers let the hosts stay close for a half, but their defense stepped it up in the second half in the nonleague win.

Robert Woods had three touchdowns for Serra (1-0) including one kickoff and one punt return for touchdowns, and senior Carl Winston added two touchdowns, including a 75-yard kickoff return for touchdown.

“We didn’t start off too good in the first half,” Winston who had 75 yards on 15 carries said. “We played much better in the second half. It’s always good to start off with a victory.”

“It was a good first game for us,” Woods said. “We had a lot of young guys step up for us like (George) Farmer, who made some big catches, and junior Brian True (2 sacks) made a lot of big plays for us on defense. It was exciting to get the ball in my hands and I did what I can do with it.”

As for Serra’s high expectations, Woods said, “We have the weapons and everything we need to win CIF this year.”

Winston echoed his teammates’ thoughts. “We want to play into December and win CIF,” Winston said. “We want to show people who Serra is and that we can play against anyone and win.”

Junior Eric Sanders had a 90 yard interception return late in the fourth quarter for Serra’s final touchdown.

Serra plays against Carson High next Friday night.

South East 43, N. Hollywood 0: Senior running back Senen Carson ran for 285 yards and two touchdowns, including a 99-yard run, in a nonleague rout at home.

On defense, strong safety Daniel Cu made seven tackles and the Jaguars got interceptions from Armando Sanchez and Jose Franco.